On Donnerstag, 10. Januar 2008, Aaron J. Seigo wrote: > > > this is not new in plasma, btw, but exactly how it was implemented in > > > kicker with not complaints recv'd. > > > > Of course it is. Kicker is one thing to lock, i.e. "lock kicker" locks > > kicker. Yet locking widgets in this case means lock desktop + toolbox and > > panel, none of which are perceived as widgets by the user, but as > > desktop, toolbox and panel. "Lock desktop" would come closer as the user > > might assume the toolbox and panel as part of the desktop. > > i am aware that we are working towards changing how the user interacts with > the workspace. You could use that sentence to justify anything, so it is not really a valid reason, is it? Further, first you say: we did it like that in KDE3 and are now basically doing the same, so there is no reason to change it. Then you change 180° and argue that things are changing? Either or. Either KDE3's behaviour has to be kept, because nobody complained and people are used to it, then plasma would have to provide a "lock panel" and "lock desktop" and not just a "lock widgets". Or plasma is working towards a new way to interact, then you cannot justify that "lock widgets" is right because it worked for kicker. Sven _______________________________________________ Panel-devel mailing list Panel-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/panel-devel